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Local boards provide governance at the local level within Auckland Council. They enable democratic decision-making on behalf of communities within each local board area.
There are 21 local boards with between five and nine members elected to each board. Auckland has a total of 149 local board members.
Local boards:
Local boards:
They also:
Local boards make most decisions and set their budgets through plans, agreements and programmes.
Local board plans are strategic, three-year plans that are developed in consultation with the community.
Visit All local boards to find your local board's current plans.
Local board agreements set out what the council will deliver in the next financial year. They are agreements between local boards and the Governing Body and are included in Auckland's annual and long-term plans and budgets.
Local boards approve:
Work programmes are guided by local board plans and contain specific initiatives and projects in more detail than local board agreements.
These programmes play a critical role in meeting the needs of Auckland's local communities.
Standing orders outline the rules and procedures for local board meetings. Each board has its own standing orders.
Visit Speak at a local board meeting to find out: